English monophthongs and diphtongs


The characteristics of monophthongs



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The characteristics of monophthongs

  • Monophthongs can be found in any part of a word. However, they are often found in the middle of a word.

  • You can find monophthongs at the beginning and end of a word. For example, in words like after, and lazy.

  • Monophthongs are also divided into long and short.

Examples of the types of monophthong

Long monophthongs


Long monophthongs are vowels with long pronunciation. There are 5 long vowels:

  • /a:/ as in calm.

  • /u:/ as in cool.

  • /i:/ as in leap.

  • /3:/ as in turn.

  • /ɔ:/ as in all.

Short monophthongs


Short monophthongs are vowels with a 'short' sound, which means that they are not extended sounds. Compare the vowel sound in eat and sit for example. The first is long and the second is short. There are 7 short vowels:

  • /ɪ/ as in sit.

  • /ʊ/ as in boot.

  • /e/ as in bed.

  • /ə/ as in letter.

  • /æ/ as in rat.

  • /ʌ/ as in bus.

  • /ɒ/ as in pot.

Monophthongs and diphthongs
The differences between monophthongs and diphthongs are:

  • A monophthong is when there is only one vowel sound in a syllable. A diphthong is the combination of two vowel sounds together.

  • Monophthongs are transcribed with the International Phonetic Alphabet, with just one symbol, for example [ʊ]. While diphthongs are transcribed with two symbols, for example [aʊ].

Diphthongs: The diphthongs differ from the pure vowels (monophthongs) because their articulation involves a glide from one vowel quality to the other. There are eight diphthongs in English and their phonetic symbols indicate the initial and final vowels represented in the articulation.

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